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COU ; T CALENDAR FOR 1858. REVISED B 1 THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. SUPERIOR COURTS. JANUARY JUIY Id M.>. day. Chatham Friday betoreJ Wavne FF.BKUARV. *d Monday \ ‘ lit Monday, < It'k <td Hoiln, Glvnn Floyd AUGUST. I. kin ‘at Monday, F*<od Friday bef- re > M Lumi kin 2d Monday { a * n id Monday, * lrk 2d Monday, Dawson D'>on Glynn M Monday, Forayih 3d viond.y, Forayih “ Mnather Meriwether „ J U niton* 4 l Monday, Baldwin 4th Monday * hat al.oorl.er Cl.aiialn-cHiae Glwcoik GUar-ck fleard limnl J*” k-on Jackson Moi.ri* iVimroß Pan Omg Paul ling Son ev g.-hiey ‘ialialerro Tnlliaferro SEPTEMbhK MAR 11. 1 Monday, A .>(>lme Ist Monday, \piUng CliaMo. ga Cl.aito ga Cherokee t ero, C ‘ntnb.a, C >weta C -weia C. lomHia C.aw lord C r awfi>rd !W “j n Gwinnett M*ri n Madiaon Mufhrll Maior. Morgan Mnri.ell Wcbaier Mo crat. id Monday, Bn is W-bster ~ C*## td Monday, Bolt* C'ffee I'as F.lb-rt Cnff Fa yens Flhert Greene Faye'te C*w.iinetl Gr cite Picker.# P.rk**ns S imier Knmtef W ishing on Washington Friday after Pierce Friday after, Pi-rre (and Monday, < bit, Tlmrsdav alt Montgomery Hall 3d Monday, ( ohb Ila Hall Macon Hart N-wtnn Macon Putnam Newton Talbot, pM’oara Terrell Talbot Ware Tatt.all Ith Monday Campbell Terrell Clay Wre Clinch Friday after, Bulloch Emanuel 4th Monday. Campbell l^e Clay Twiggs Clinch W. kee F.ffi gham Wl.ne Emanuel OCTOBER l.ee Ist Monday, Carr-11 Twiggs Dooly Whim Eariy . Wi'kes Full- n APRIL Gilmer Ist Monday, Carroll Gordon D‘sly Taylor Eariy Warren Fulton Wi kinson G rdon Tuesday after Pike Pike Wednesday aft Rahun Rabun id Monday, Charlton Tay or Fannii. Warren Habersham Wi'kinson Hanoi k Sd Monday, < harlton Harris Habersham’ Laurens Hancnk Mi-ler Harris Scriven Laurens 3d Monday, B -rke Miller Camden Scriven Franklin Tuesday aft Mclntosh Harialxon 3d Monday, Bu-ke Henry Camden Jones Fr nk in JV urray Har aldon Oglethorpe Henry Pulaski Stewart Union Murray Worth Ojeil.o'pei Htursdav after. .Montgomery Pu'aski Friday alter, Wilci * S aw art 4tli Monday, DeKa|b W rth D catur Thtirsdy aft Bryan H--iistun Frid v alter U ilrox Irwin 4ilt Motiday Decatur Jasper Df-Ka'K Lincoln H'tiMon Polk Irwin TVnal! Jasper T wm Lincoln ‘ Poik Thursday after, Tehair W’lntfSeld Friday after. Bulb>rh Thursday aft Tel lair Vlondav alter. I ffi .ehnm >1 \Y. NOVKMhfR. Ist Monday, Bergen Ist Monday, Berrien li , m**r Mill, n Randolph Randolph Ririimond Rulnrond U|Hon Uiim n id Monday, Raker 2d Monday, H-ker Khh Bbb CrOopa Catoosa Ch Ilham ‘ ! n>.r*oepe Fa nm 3 Monday, S acting Vlu-opHH ‘I rolip 3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun T ..up Walker Union Thursday alter Vclntnsh 4ib Monday, CaHioun Monday alter iMigherty Towns I the ty Wh k“f C quit! Monday a r ter l n h-rty Monday afe- I. h. riy Bryar Last Vlondav. i . Iqi.itt DM'EMBKU. JUNE. Ist Monday, l de Ist Monday, la<i J ff rsnn .hffrson Thomas Mi Inn Low i idea Thomas 3.1 Mondav, Lnwt.des *A ter on *2d and 3d Mondays in February and 3d Vlondav in Aogii t. EARLY SHERIFF SALES. tkflLL be *>ldon t • firs’ T lesdsy in June next, be tore the Court House door id the town of Blakely, Early c unty, bitve-m the usual nours oi sale, the fol io nu property to wit: I ot of tend number ‘-8, the east part of lot “number 12, and vhirt. three cresoi mt Vo. 13, binnr that part of it lying outlie east sideo< Ur\ Crek. all in the 6ti district of Ear y e >unty. and <*o itamnig 4 8 icres. more or less, evied on 4s property of 8. F. Hubheil to*aii*yafl la Issued irom the sup riop .< Uriol Early couu y, in lavor of P 4 Kemmes vs B F Hub a | Also Hltkety Acad, my and the premises upon which >ti erected, contaimnn .three acres more or lers known as the Blakely icademy lot. adjoining the lamtsof toel W Perry on the n irh, ea and snub, and Miram Kinchin on *he west,in the .own of Blakely iustid coui’y, in lavorof H.wrireOrns* to satisfy a fi a ia*u-d trom the -uperior Court of said county, (•eorge Cross vs the Trustees ol Blakely Acad my, by <irtue of the mechanic’s l>en A Iso at the same time and place, fitly acres not o’ Land nnmoer two t>undrd and •i-'ty ibret” In be 28th cistriciof sail -.ounty, laved on as tne poperty or Charles Mu its to satisfy a fl a issued rotna Jurt re t'ourtol said county, in favor of James A Lee vs Cba*l s Multi*. ANTH tST HJTCHI *B, db'ff. Blakely. May 1, 1858-wtds EARLY POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE. YVILL told on toe first Tuesday in tune next, be * * f-*re ihe :-> trt'H me Io r n the town of Blakelv, eo .nty, within ie<al hours of sale, the follow 1 a property tO F” Also at the same time and p'ace, the Stock of Goods tn the Store House oc -upied by K chard G M, rritt, levied on as tl e Srooeny of Richard G. Me ri't, tosatisfy a fi ta-romEary tperior Oourt in favor of Wiiliam Way vs R G. Merritt— property pointed on’ by defendant. Mso at the same Ume and place. Lot of land, number sev enteen in the sixth district ot said county, levied on re the pro >erty of John Cloud, to satisfy one tax fi fa as John McLeod—property pointed out bv tax co - lector. ANTH >NY HcJf- BINS, Bh’ff ‘ l w - * p Notice tu those Indebted. ALL t ersoi.s indebted to the undeiHgued by note or sc count past d-w-, are once more earoediv requested to COtfE FORWARD AND SETTLE. NO I U-E All Haims for goods eoid prior to th hrst oi J tnnary 1857 if not paid by the let dty o. -sp 1 ne*'. w.II he Sued, a their re-Hec'ive coon -es. bv ‘he tirei r* U'U I dav thereaher J. a. DA N lEb & C BRI 1858—wtw8w W 3 riroad g Selling Off to Quit the Business -Je—Tssrflnditan up hill bonnets sellinU Furnitur inCo'umbus at present, and bHm'anxious to chang. J§L Ufor something that wi I pay bettsr, I now fle mj SHC3enftre stock consisting tn part'd ■ rs. W*r<lrla, Bur**n*,B*A ...-rts Dint** >•* * K '’"f d Writing, bntlnrn nd ebooi Desks, *’ Book Cases, Ac., with all other articles nsually found i ** C^STHairCloth I have ai-o m hand a lot o- Wardrobe Vsrnish HatrUoth kc. which I will sell by the lot rin small quantities. The above article. I off d rfor sale at prices that will insure •ales olh se who wish t buy. whether it beator below I als • < ffjr for rem the st .ra that I now ojc.py. roase .ion <ivel In April. j„ „<*, ,„ee. February 10—twtf. GEORGlA—Muicogee tounty: ar H ‘RH'.Ar* -la ues >1 rtU'Sell applies for T-eUete of Ad W m niitfiit on on thn n*t ite* o f ’ **hfi M. K i'Mill Atid rah K. R iS-.1, and censed hth late of -ai om.ty. The e tret, leretore to cue aud adra i.tshail and stngnlar theonlred tad creditors of said deceasedto shew cause. II IV Mv live vhv tett s-* aiministration a* *'# ]d< rhould not be granted t*. sad appheat tat the ourt of- *rdt -.arj to beheld in and lor and counts on the Ist Monday in nvet. mde p mv hand atoffle* .thi# 20th 01 Mrrch, 1858. marSO win 1 JOHN JOHN-*"N, “rdina-y. GE f )RGI 4 Chattahoochee County. WHEREAS. David G M. Glow applies f o me for let term! Guard ant-hip lor the person and proper y of J'ohit s B ewer, or.han minor of John Bo wer, dec a nd are ‘heremre to cite am admom-h all persons ‘-onccmed to he mid ap; ear at my office within the time prescribed by 1 w, then and ihere to show i‘ any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said .ppit- Cflf't Given under tny hand at office, March E. G KAIFOKD. Ordinary. March 29, 1858—w30d Admlnlsrator's Sale. AGREEABLY ‘o an order of the Court of Ordinary ot Wuscog e county, will he sold before the Court House door in Irwin County Geo,on the first Tuesday in May next withm the egal hours ot sale L >t *t Lmd num ber of three hit -dred and nine-v thr ein ih* /U h di~tnct of Irwin Countv. Sold as the prope ty of Seymour R. B -nner, la'e of Vlu cogee c “U'-’y. deceased tor he benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms ca-'h ALEX i. ROBISO.S, Adm’r. March 23 1858. wtds Vr| •nlnUtrator , 4ale.—Agreeabh to an ordeioi me io .-r-io-e Oourt oi irdiuary ol Muscosee county wi I be sold *n the first fuesday, in >laj next, between the legal hours of sale, bef re the • ourt House door in the town of Dublin I.aureus c 'tntv,'.o*. ot band Number two hun dred an-i eighty tn the I2tn District ot said four t>, — t-old as the p>-op rty R Bonner, deceased, late of eo .niy, for the be ieilt of the he! ■* and creditors of said de ejased. Term'asb. aLEX I. RoBIdCN, Adm r. Ma ch 2a. 1858 wto". Admlntatraior’a Sal#. I>Y authority oi an >rd <r ofihe Jourt ot -rdinaryof Tal J bot county, will be sold on .be first Tuesday .• May next, before the tlourt House door in the town oi Taiboiton, said county, wtihoi me feeal hours ot sale, the East t-ali ot I.ot of land, Nfumber *ne Hindro I ami Eoi y Three.in the 2U of Ti bot county—as the pn pert.v of oordan Hr> oKs, late o’ said < ounty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. T-Arms n<ade k nown on the day of sale. March J3, t5-i.—wtds, Wh.LIAM H Tr'RNt ? R, A -nr.de ben s non, with the W i 1 atin xed. Administrator’s Sale. QV virtue of auorder iroin the honorable < ‘ourt of Ordinary Joi Mu-.c-.gee co-nty, will be sold before the ourt house door in the town of Buena Vista, Marion county, within tne leial hour, oi sale, on the first T -esoay in May next. Lot o’land No. Twenty fur in the >th District ol Ma ri .nco nty 8 >ld as th propi-rtv of Seymour i> Bonner, late of Muscogee county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors o’ said deceased Ter’- s Cash Match 43. 185H—*ods. A’ EX I. K’ AdmV. RE iItGIA, .Muscogee Couuty* \ George Guden applies to me for T.e 1 * rsof Ad m I nisi ration, with the will annexed, on the ei-tate of Elhh Moore, dccca-ed late ot said c-*un y: These are- hereiore to cite tnd idmo ish ail and lingular, th. kindred and cr-ditors oi said d-ceased to shew cause, if any they have, why letters ol Administration a a'oresald shoil-Tnot be grai ted t- aid ap licani a> the f'ourt ‘rd inarvto he hold tu and tor sa <> county, on the first Monday in M irch next. Giver under my hand, thi# 72th day ot Jannary, I8"8 Jan.‘A*—wil'd JOHN JOHNSON,’ rd. HI I.E M I Talbot Court of Ordinary , September Term 1857. UTH -:RE 18, S epnei. How,-1., Executor of vV.ioaiu Howell, -tppiies t> me or letters of f*i,-mission from said oxecu torsh p: Beil ordered. That ail pers ns concerned be and appear at the viay Term exte suing of ihi h (Jourt, then and there to she v cause, f any they have, why said leuers should not be graeted \ true extract Iron. Ho minuteset this • ourt, Oct* (4th. 18 7 M RI"N BR Hl r NE,.Kd •ctnher 2‘i-h wfim GEORGIA, iluscogee county. Court of Or tinary, March Term 1858 ry r 7f,f! J 41. V lereas John H. D >xier, alministra •V •!'• ou -he esta e ot Jas VI-acham dec’d, having ap plied lor iiem:ssion irom said administratior-: Hi, .ere ore irdered tut tli ..or -ns concerned, shew cam, if a.y th-v lave, -vhy *aid ad nims'ra or should not b * |is n ; sscJ at t-e -ourt ot >rlma-y t- beheld in and or g-t and f ountv o-i hilt vionday in Bepte noer next, aud that tnis irder bo oi dished in term -o the law. Atri**r-a s- ipfi'r-m the iniim es ol s Id rVuir'. *l arch 2, HoH —w< n. JNo l-H v ß N. Ord. r I W<l month- after dae anp'ii-a ion wil be m:.de to the 1 Honorable I ‘ouit <>t Oidi a>v of viuseogee county, for lea e to sell a House and L>t in the town of Sparta, Hanc<> k count) Ga , b iug tiie late residence of Mrs. K. A. Brooking April iO, 1358. JOHN REE*, Gnatd an. Administrator’s Sale—By virtue of an order from me iii,. Uouri I r .l.iarv ot Vler.wetbtr con -ty, grain don ihn first VI >n-i *y-n xo v d ne •, P*, will bes-ld on itae first Tu--sday in An ii ext, oefo e the court house door in the town ji Rri r, Tiylor ounty. Ga n-tw, en t*-e legal hoursof sale. Lot ot tail nunber tw * hundred and ei- hiy mre (J"*) -*ei.ig in the eleventh (I <t. ) and strut of or-ginal y Muscogee, tn-w .he county of Tay or, con aining two h lin'd>'el t'ro a--d one halt ac r es, m -re or less 8 -Id as improperly of Deli y Mcl ane (the o-igninal drawee) and laleo Vl*-r.wither count', and c-fi-d and fort e beurfiiof the hvirs and cred'ters of sad deceaed. Terms made km wu on the day o sale. JAM'S W CLARK, Adm’r Feb. 23—wtds esta-e Delily Vic'.ane, lec’d. \dmlnlst rater’s Sale.— B\ vir’utol an order fr< m lie .. >uorule ourt <>. rdu.ary of .Muscoifee county, will t>ea >id oef-.retheC urt H .use door In the town oi Vi e.-a ‘o..)y ro-iniy, <a. on the firs’ Tue?daj in May next, within the leg I hours of sale. Lot ol land numberoue huudr-o and seventy eighi, in the second district of D >o'y county, a-* the propert\ ol S ymour R Bo.u-er, lat<* of vlutcog.e c-'U'uy. deceased.- co.d hr leitflt ol the er- and creli or# oi said deceased Terms cas . March'il, l 5.58-wtds ‘LfX I R 818 -N, Arim’r. GEORGIA, Randolph county! U’ HiSKEA 4 Le vis t ‘Jo.ieke applies to me for Letters of Admiuiatrattion on the estate of t.euben Richards, de essed. T .ese are the-efore to citeanda Imonish ail and singular, thn-ainlreil a-i icreditors of said deceased, to appearat my office on the first Vionday in pril nex', tnen and there to shew a tu-ie, if a-iv thev have, why said letters should not be gran ed to said applicant. Given under my nand.at office, this 3d dayof Feb. 1858. Feb Ifi 4*>d I D LENNARD. Ordint-v GEORGIA. Muscogee County: lavV. i m uithsafter date application will bp made to the H .norable the Oourt o’ rd'i.arj 1 1 M iscogee count) tor'eave to sell Lot of land No * - in> 8e m, in the 15th District of original') lum ly, now vVnr.h ount>, the pr-per ty of Samuel K. H latent Musc -gee county.deceased. 8 \ M’L. K HOD :'g. A . _ Feb. 2d.1858-w2m BE\B-kN JON Ef*, \ Aam re ADMINISTKAI'OR'S SALE. XiyiLl. bes Id on the first Tuesdaj in Vav next, he v for-s the-:ourt House d'or in T tl'*otton, Tiibot county, Ga.. the following prope*ty towit: Th. undivid. and half o’ thirty six acres of and off the South halt (.ot of laud numbe* one hundred and twentvwte, in tne ‘7l District o origin ally Muscogee, now T db-.t con ty-Sold for the benefit of the heirs of J isnut R HcC>ok, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. M irch Id, ‘*sß 4>d 3 5 I, n HUt#, Adm’r Vdmlntstrator ’* Sale. -Will be sold on the fl^ Tu Miny in luie next, a'the Market House in'he cty of • oltimbus. f>n e Negro Hoy belonging to the estate ot Sea born Taylor, dec ♦•ased, late of Mus-coeee county. Terms ra de known ou the day of sale. Fr*h *5 ‘>m L M RIGGERS. Adm’r NOTIC K to Debtors and Creditors* —Allperson indebted to lae taliu*-o. ,qii tl,. . obo ueces-*ed,'st- o’ •Liat'ah-ochee county. Ga..are -q lesteii t-> makelmmediau piyiuent and those having de au-.s against said estate arr hereby n > iflt-d t- pre-ent them i- us duly ithentita'ed with in leruis of the law. oti.erw.se H-ey wll n- 1 he paid. JOHN s. i.CN JAN, jy. COB*, {*’*- Harcb lfi, IMB-W4W4 fTHE GREATEST HEDICiI DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of r 'oxbury,has discovered in our com mou pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, FRoM The Worst Sero'ola, down to a Tommoo Pimplt- He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and mver failed except in two cases, (b th th..nd r hu nor. He hm no. in his p>s ession over one hundred ceitiflca'es ol it? value, ail with u weniy ndles of Bs on. Two .-.tiles a r e warranted o cure a nifslng sore mouth* o .e o three bottles will cu'e the wor t kind of Pimple . . h< face. . ... Two or three bottles will clear the system oi biles. bottles are warranted io cur tKe worat canker ib tf mouth or sumach. T -ree to five bottles are warranted to cure the wo: st ktm off rvsipelas. . „ . One o tw-.bo ties are warranted to cure al! humor la tt>< gyei. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears am blotches an>onv the hair. Four to six bottl s a e warranted to cure corrupt aad run nine ulcers. One bottle aill cure scaiy eruptions of the skin Twoor three bottles are warranted to curetne worst kirn ol nut! worm. . Twoo- three bottles a. e warranted to cure the most des peratecase ot rheumatism Three o- four bottles are warranted to cnre>alt-rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst esse of scrotum- A benefit is alway* experience! ftrom the first b-tilt,and perfect cure is warranted a ben the b >ve quantity is take. R- .X -URY, MASS. Diiß VtiD.K -The rep itatlon o> the de lical Oiscovery.li all kind of hu uvrs, is so wed established by the nnan m- u vice ot all wtio av* used It, that I ncud not say Hny.hi i. on the sub)ect, as the most skillful physicians and the m< f careiui- in ti e country are unanimous in its p atse in pre-eniing the Medical Dis overy to your notice, • do i with a full knowledge oi its curative power,in reltevinga and cHrm most of those diseases to which you are unfortn na elv so liable. That most excrusiatmg disease io an affm tirnate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper Is restored to it. naturalsweetnes>,and your babe from short and frettul naj t to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical discovery be come a founta no 1 'blessing to your husband and household, in the more advanced stage# of CANKER, it extends to theston.ach cawing DYSPEPSIA , which is nothing but canker on the stomach; then to heir tedines and KIDNEYS . creating a sinking,gone feeling,aud an indifference even t the cares of yonrown family. Your stimach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, rnd you can only take certain kind and even of that your s stem dot's not get half the nourish ment it cuitainvas the acrimonious fluid of the canke- eats i up: then vour complexion Io sesits bloom and becomes sal. low or gre-mis’.and your best day gone. For want of non.- i hment your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibre of your body becomes relaxed. Then tollow a'rain of dis eases which the Medical Discovery Is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation or the heart, pain in the sld, weakness of th* spine ands nail of the back, pain in the hip Joint, when yoi retire, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most exoru dating diseases, the PILES , How many thousands of poor women are suffering Pop thisdiseas-'and pining away a miserable liie, and their next do r neighbor not knowing the cause I wish to Impress or your mind that good old proverb. “Anounee of preventioi Is better than a pound of cure.” Inthe MEDICAL DISCOVERY you have both the preventative aud the cure, with this grea and good quality, that u will never,under any circumstances do you any L jury No chan *in diet is necessary—eat the best you can ge and .noughoi it* DiaarTiojis for Usx —Adu*e one tablespoonftil perday— Child.en over Wn years desert -poonful—Children from flv to eivht years, teaspoonful. As no directions can be appli cable toall const''Ui.ions, take sufficient to operate on th. bowels twice a day. Yours truly, D* NALD KENNEDY. Price SI 00 per bottle. For sale by Dr. D Yo> NG.Wh-lt ale Vven'. •:'lnmhns. Ga. novl-. fimvt Clear the Track for the GEORGIA ALCAHEST. DRS. T. & N. L GALLAWAY, HAVE invented a medicated compound for the cure o aii diseases oi the Skin and Hair, which they honoi with the name oft e GEORGIA ALGAHESTJ A n.-list rum long s--ught for and never obtained until now It ie a remedy of the South, end we ask of the South * : fair tria* ot it# virtues and effects on all the diseases w • claim for it—a> a specific. Each week brings us tidings o cures perfected by it, that exceed our most -a guine ex pectations. It has no equal in preserving resto ing and beaulitying the hair; eradicating Scurt and Dandruff ; pre* I venting Baldness and Grey Hairs, curing diseases of the I Skin, Glands and Muscles, Bruises, Out*, sprains, Stings ot insects, Irritation and Swell ng caused hv poisonous plants, Erysij elas. H ingworms, Scaldhesd Inflamed Skin, Prickly heai. Pimples, Scrofula,Tett. rsin all stages. Sail Kheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough ‘lands, Periodical or NerV'-us Headache, < happed Skin, Chilblains, and all external inflammations. We will give a tew vouchers to what it has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald its own fame when used Monroe, Walton eounty, Geoi* Alabama, Randolph Countv. ) January 10th, 1857 $ Drs. T £f N. L Gallavoay —As you requested me t> state what time my hair began to fall off, I take pleasure in saying to you that in 1852. mv hair began to look dead and fall off; the surface ot mv head became an entirescuil and a 1 ! ii-y hair dropned off by the time I saw y<*u in Geo gia, 1855 The onp bottle you sent to me while at my sisters (Mrs A'cCurley’s)made a permanent cure of it.— The Scurf and Dandruff all t -l< off or disappeared, the se cond bathing, and before 1 left Georgia my hair wa* four or five in. hes long, and is this x ty as full and beautiful as ever, and more soft and lively; * ery person that beholds it thii ks it oiled It has been over ighteen months since the bottle of Alcahast g-veout Id wish that all the afflic ted would give it a trial, as I hadi ied many remedies be tore, from emmeut physician* - , all ith< ut effect JANE CARSON. G eorgia Walton Tounty We, whc?e names are undersigned, do certify that we were witnesses to the above ease, that it is true as Miss Carson has stated, when she left here her hair was as beau tiful and full, covering the whole head, as before diseased and resembled silk velvet. OVERTON G. McCARTY, SARAH McCARTY, SILAS R y V. PHENNIAH RAY. Georeia Gwinnett County: Drs. T. fit N. L Galiairay —Mv daughter, Mary Eliza j beth was attacked with a Te'ter on her head. I applied to three or four eminent physicians, each application only ser ved to aggravate it. She was so afflicted that she was compelled to sleep on her face. Her hair had nearlv all fallen ‘'ff. The one bottle of your Georgia Alcahest that 1 aid one dollar for, made a compete cure, and her hair instantly commenced a fresh growth, and as soon as natu ral laws would admit, she had a fine head of hair and is now as full and beautiful as ever, .t ha> been well over two years. You are at liberty to use this—as ail mv neighbor# will testify to the same. Yours truly, FIELDING HAMILTON. Georgia, Walton Countv Dr*. Gallavav fij Non—My wife has been afflicted with Chilblains all over her neck and shoulders, in large lumps under the-kin, one of them ever running as com mon biles, which threw her into a high tiever, headache, Stc. Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procure a bottle, and t-- mv great joy. it, in a verv few days, made a cure, for which accept my best wi-hes for your success in so valuable a remedy 1 hear its fame spoken of by every oerson that usee it as a specific for all the diseases you say it will cure. Yours trulv, W. W PETERS, J P. For sale n Golumbusby D Young, Danforth & Nagel, and Rrook# fit Chapman And also by Druggists gene rally throughout the country. June 24 1857—wA-twtt T wn after date I shaUappty tothe honorable Court t -aryofChattahooc h ee county. Ga., forleav. to Mi T the lands Wlonde? to ol nW , Harriet E. and June W Warns aad J rah E Martin, children of he underlain rommim , PROF DeGRATirS £BU<®onir*a® cDaa® THIS celebrated remedy for Rheumati-m, Gout, Neu raleia, Erysipelaa, Eruption-, Sprains, Burns, felons Are ,is manufactured t nly by Prof Charles DeGrath,ev erywhere known as the original discoverer, at hia old es tab iahment in Philadelphia. The sale of his great remedy has been unprecedented.— Last year alone, over $135,0’ 0 was sold; and wherever it is known there it is used. Purcell, Ladd & Cos .of K'ch mond bought last year $1 2< 0 worth; Barnes fit P* l * °* New York, $2,000 worth; SethS. Honoe, of Baltimore over $4,000, J D. Park ot Cincinnati. SI,OOO worth, and all other large Druggists in the United Nta’esin proportion Read and do likewise, all Dealers and Druggists. Baltimore, Md., Dec 3d, 1856 Prof DfGratr—Deal Sir—Plea?** fnd me ier packet SIOO worth ot y*ur E eetpc Oil The Inst lot all sold,except three bolt I* a and the cemand ‘J* on ,hf * crease—thi- makes over fS'H) worth ot your El* etnc Ui 1 have sold during the p>*> 17 months t SE t H S HANCE, 108 Baltimore street. And her-i* anothe from the wealthiest drug store in the great west— Cincinnati, Nov. mber 3.1 1855. Prof. DeGrath—Please -end me 12 Gro-8 sm *ll e-iz■ No I 6 (iross medium No 2,and 2 Gioer la>ge N*> 3, am* draw on me for the amount as- he'ore JO.IN D. PARK, M D. another Indianapolis, * >f, t 25, 1856. Prof. Pegrath—Forward me pe express. S3OO worth o’ your Electric Oil aoeorted size*, on yonr usuh’ tenns ROBERT BROWNING In fact the demand, considering the time since the ari cle has been disc. v. red, has been unprecedented and is ow beyond all precedent. CAUTION. There are numerous imitations sprung up on thereputa* ion that my article ha- acquired. The public must be ware. They are worthless. Pp es—Charles Sexton, E-q . ex Mayor of Camden, -ays six applications cured him. ALo, cured his Rheuma- Mr. David Mann, 499 Vine Stmet.says, he was a great snfLrer, hut the Electric Oil cured him.— -?o say- E H Grant, E q . 517 No;th Eighth S r et. Crovp—This Oil is infallible tor Croup. Ask a lady .1 the Girard H *use Sold Wholesale and Retail by T R D. YOUN G. Columbus, Georgia. March 30. 1858 w*vtw2m. CINCINNATI DISTILLERY. f PIKE’S \ if CfYagnaUa | 1 WHISKEY I \ Cincinnati J /v V\ ffS V\ ifo © I B.lf. PTKI?S I ti CeiRHIMTRD jj \xi/ffa(jiwtia 7/iUskeij a COUNTERFEIT, CAUTION TO PARTIES PURCHASINO f*. N. PIKB’S MAGNOLIA WHISKY, Cincinnati, Ohio* THK undersigned, m uutacturer ai.c sole proprietor of the above o inu o> Whisky, would respectfully inform his customers and purchasers of this celebrated brand that there has appeared in the Charleston and ether Southern markets, a counterfeit oi the above Mbisky beii ft a poisonous imita tion, branded similar to his brand. It passes under the name of ?*, N. P ke’s Jtfagnolia Whisky, Cincinnati. Ohio, and oth er names similar to F. ?* Pik As there is no party in this *,it> by tbenameot S N.Dyke, 5 s intended to imposeano •eceive those who would purer a. the frei nine brand, I make thl- statement to put par ieaon tueir guatd. as there are •^evera 1 personsin the easiai and wst makmgan imitation,ano using my name with a sli ht alteration. I have analyzed eev eral samples of this counterieii brand, and loundthat itoon* tains a dead! poisi n This act sine in |ehme to cau tion the public to protect those w* o are liable to be deceived, and prevent theevi! resubs attending the u e o this poison ous imitation. I also hereby caution the counter eiters <v my brand, that I will pr >S4 cote them to the full eaten* of th law. T.egenniieS N. Pike’- Vagi obe Whisf is distilled rom the best quatities 01 Rv and f'orn.and is warranted tret rom deleter!ou*orobm xious compound,it being a pureand healthy leverage. any parries have recently conimenced making a brand o Whisky called t bnt they are at‘ inltetiri ol y trade brand >ie careful and get the only genuine Magnolia A hlak r made in the United ftatea, aid distilled only by me SAMUEL N. PIKE. Vo. If* fe 9 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. J une24 1857—wfcwly. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMF.HY. THUKN’s COMPOUND FXTRAIT OF Cl - PAIIIA AND *>AHB IPARILLA, possesses advantages ot enjoyed by any other medicine fo* the cure of sexual diseases, which must w iih an enliglrened public render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in the medical woild It needs no confine ment or change of diet In its approved torm, that of paste it is entirely ta-t less, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient It has acquitted the utmost tame in almost ev erv part of F.urope ; it has been examined, approved of and sanctioned by the *acultv of medicine, and recommended by the most eminent ot the profession Prepar dbyJ. I THORN, hemist, London, and for sale, whole le ar retail,by lohv A Tarrant &Cos . Agoutaforthe Uuite* S ates, 278 Greet wich st>e*t, New Y* rk A* the above valuable preparation baa been extensively counterfeited by unprincipled parties in the Uni led State**, the propriet"! has adopted, as a precaution against impost tion on consumers, a Label, of which the following is a far simile and which will he found burnt in upon the bottom of each pot of the genuine intended for sale in the United States. Canada, Bruiab Provinces, West Indies, and Souu America. / chemist.t\ // LONDON A (I JOHN.A.TARRANT •} l r NEW YORK. ;) \<*> SOLE AGENT. 7 fo the The stamp around **arh not will also bear the name* o the proprietor a-.i of the United States agents Druggists and Dealers will observe on each dozen pack ages the following label: Important Caution. The increased reputation ano CT' B ***da ior , s extract ■ f Copaih; and Aarßaparilla.have been inducements for other* to off* imitation- ot this valuable medicine. Venders are particu larlv warned of this fact, that they may be on their guard and not dispose ot any impure article, calculated to injur* their reputation, and destroy the merits <*f the original pre paration, fo obviate which the Subscriber (successor t- James Tarrant, by whom it was first introduced into th United States) has attached his signature to this caution, t< counterfeit which is forgery Jo in A. Tarrant. Address orders for the above article, wiih fill direction, for shipment to JOHN A TARR ANT & CO , Druggists. No. 27* Greeawiah, eor. Warwa St., N. Y Om 7 1W7.-wiwly, NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. JACKSON & REDD, D BALERS INSTAPLE * FANCY DKY GOODS Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,&c Ac., 86 East side of Rroad street, opposite Redd dr Johnson, Columbus, Oct. 6, ‘s7.— tf. D C Jackson. J. J Redo r ANDRLTH’S NEW CROP OF GaeUf NSEED ,I , ju.t,wived end ‘"“^ OKS , & CIiAPMA . N . AIso,ONION SETS of various kinds d er lo—wtwtt v A tv Landreth’s New Crop Gaiden Teed, Just Received at j an SB wtwtf. J W. PEASE’S MOOR MTORW. LAW BOOK<, sjxHE Complete sets of the GEOhGIA RETORTS. The 2let Volume of Geo ga R ports.hv Mar'in. For !-ate hv J. W PfcAt'h &tLa FK. Marc*’ 6 1857-tf S AYER’S CATIIAKTIC PILLS (su AR COATED) ARE MADE TO Cleanse the llood and Cure the Sick. Invalid*, Father*, Wot hers, Ph vp|elan*,Phl* ianthropir s lead ihHr I fiect*, and Judge ■ heir Virtues, fuh THb . tf/A£ ( F Headache, Sick Headache. Foul Stomach! Pitt burgh. Pa May 1. 1855. Dr J C. 4 ter. Sir: l have b*eu reptatediy cur-d of the w<r-t headache anv hotly can have ny a dose or two of youi Pills. It setups to arise from a tout Mninuch, which they cleanse at once It th* y will cure others as liny do me, the ‘act is worth knowing. Yours with respect, E W. PEBBLE, Cl*rk of the iiteamerClaiiun. Billions Dia trdera and Liver Complainta. Department of the Intirior, l v\ aphi gi< n, D C., hen. 7,1856 y I have used your Pills in my general a> and hospital pi no tice tv-r since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say th y are the he>t cathartic we employ Their regulating action on me liver is quick and decided,consequently they are an admirable remedy tor derangements ot that organ. Indeed I have seldom found a ca e of b ilious di-ease so ob.-tinate (hat it did not readily yield to ‘hem Fiaterually yours, ALONZO B \LL, M D. Physician to the Marine Hospital. DYSENTERY, RELAX AND WORMS. Post Office, Hariland, L v Cos , Mich. Nov 16, 1855. Dr. Ayer: Yor Pills are the perfection of M diciue They have done my wile more good than lean ll you. She had been sick and piping avay tor mouths. Went <ff to be doctor* dat great expense but got no better, fhe then commenced tak rig y**ur pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large quantities of worms (de:id) horn her body They afterwards cured her and our two ch.Jdr-nof hi rody dy.-euteiy One of our neighbors had t bad, and my wile cured him wiih two closes ot \out Pills, whde oih era around us paid from tive to twenty dollars doctors hills and 10.-i much time, without being cured entirety even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be highly priz and here GEO. J GRIFFIN, Postmaster. Indigestion and Impurity o) the Btood. From Rev Mr Hines, Pastor ot Advem ( hurch, Boston. Dr Ayer—l have u-ed your Pills with extraordinary success in my lamily nd among those 1 am call* ato visit in disire-s ‘l'o regulate the organs ot dige-tion a> and puri fy the blood they are'he very best m e j I ha*e ever known, and 1 can continently recommend them to my Iriends Sold by D. Young and Danforth, Nagle A Co.,Cohm bs Ga. lViamhll—wtw3m. GEOItGIA—I a bot county* iV’ R f ''RK \s. laniß H Una ni John F Wjtlls, apply ’ t to mo ‘or leiters of admi iistration on the estate oi nlu W Ilialat'olsaid county, deceasii: The-e a r e th-T tfire .o *ite an 1 a iiuonssh all and singular he kindred and eieduorso said d< ceased, to be and appear *1 iQYolflce *t nn ihe tnoe be prencrit eu b\ law. then and to shew c*use, il any th.y have, why lettera eLou.d not be granted to-aid appl cam Given under my hand at off < e this Ft b ?d I fit 8. 4HRIII B-:tuUNE Ordinary. March 4. H*tß v NOd GEORGI A—Muscogee Court y. 1% H KRKAi* Sarah W. Wilson applies to me ter letters of “ admiairation • n the estate ot Itm; eranct Knigbi late ot Muscogee county dec* asee: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew lit any th* y have.) vby letters of adnumsi ration, as a >ie -aid •liouiu not he granted t*> sa*d applicant, ai ihe ( omt of •rdinary t* b*l e! i< and lor the toui ly. aioretaid, on the firs eonday in My nent G ven under my hand his 3htb day o* Ms-eh. aprill- %:d J* HN JuHN.'OV frd GEORGIA—*I uscogpf* < oumy. Court f Ordinary, September Term. 1857. RUIjG iM Bi. Whereas oun J tum n. a<.ministrator m the estate ol Ge.eta “auis, decea ed, having appli ed ior Dismission: H is therefore hereby orders 1, That all persons concerned shew cause, it any they have, win said aiimmisirat* r should inn b** dismisse*. atthe < onrt ol Oidi**ary to i*e hell in and or sa*d countv ou the fir.-t Mo day in April next, and that this Ruie b* published in tern sol the law , true trans ript Irom the minutes. Sept* mber 30th, ,frs oct3 w6m J HN I *HNSON, *rdinary LAND FOR SaLE. THE Subscriber oflr-*ei* about 4000 acre* 23rV a nd ’ con,pri * im 700 bott*p ,iiu, about 000 acres fertile hammock. 600 ti 900 acre* uow in c.l ivation, in good repair ai.q well watered—the •alance good oak, hickory and pirn land, with an • xcelleut ‘•aDgefor stork. The improvements are a good dwelling houseand all nee ■*sar> buildmgsfor plantation purposes These lands arc located oi Pei Kher, in Rarbour and Pike ounties. on tne Road leadli g from t.onisvill to Montirelln “Hobdy’s Rridgc,” and willbcsold i.(W FOR cash and “U** itules to suit Purchasers Aisothe entire stick cTcat le, n *gs and sheep.ar off. rid for sale J ersons wishing to purchase, canga n all information by ■xamlning ibepremises and consulting the su scriber. .. . .. h.HOBEY, a Pik* County, Ala. Great Bargains! % i ‘ffering for sale in Pike Coun -41a.. 9iid acre- ol good 1 lab anti tlickory lard interspersed with Ion? leafed pine Th.r is J 3<mi acresote eared land The place i,in good condition wit 1 iwocomfortabb frame dwellings, v*o store houses.(the storehousesform a portioi ot the vil ageof Montieello)gtn house, etc I will sell all togctleror n quantities to suit pirn! ant, lam also offering for sab 240 acres of th’ same quality of and,three milesi'rom Montieello. about *ixt\ acrescleared.— or particular, address me at Montieello. Aik. septß wtf R.J.WFBT. PLANTATION POR SALE, I off r r or sale the p'antatin own* dby the late ‘Vlr- Conk It is 13 mile* from r 'olumbns, on the L Hamiltn road and contains about 1,(00 seres, o vhich about 400 ae es are woo Jnd Ihe buildings con *i*t of a substantial two story dwelling hou-e, excellent iarn,Gin Hnu-e* and Negro houses I will tak* 26 50 per acre in two payments for it If cot ■old before, I -hn|l sell it in Hamilton on the first Ti esday in October next, to the highest bidder „ MARTIN j. cram ford. Columbui, A. JBth—wtf,